Reviews and opinions from a trio of TV obsessives on a variety of the week’s biggest shows. Expect hot takes, bad jokes and people who have spent far too much time in front of the TV. Read more from the team on thecustardtv.com
Luke and Matt discuss Gareth Malone forming another choir, whether there's too much period drama on TV and the latest X-Factor boot camp episodes.
Luke is joined by newbie Matt to discuss ITV1's drama Leaving, Chris O'Dowd's Moone Boy and their TV guilty pleasures. Meanwhile, Gary attends a Sky screening in London.
This week the guys discuss Sheridan Smith in Mrs Biggs, the reveal of the Strictly Come Dancing line-up and whether they're getting tired of The X-Factor.
Gary and Luke discuss gritty cop drama Good Cop, a hard-hitting episode of Accused and the reboot of Dallas.
Gary and Luke return after two months to discuss the brilliant Accused, the hilarious A Touch of Cloth and the disastrous Red or Black. Plus the returns of The X-Factor and Celebrity Big Brother.
Gary and Luke review the first episode of Line of Duty as well as Christopher Ecclestone drama Blackout, Sherlock Holmes reimagining Elementary and debate the best cop shows of all time.
Gary and Luke conclude their top fives and reveal their favourite TV comedies of all time.
Gary and Luke discuss their favourite five TV comedies as they begin their lists with their numbers 5-3.
Luke is joined by Debs to preview BBC2's new crime thriller Line of Duty, plus Alan Partridge debuts on Sky Atlantic and the boys discuss the TV moments that made them cry.
Gary and Luke return to chat about some of the big shows they’ve never seen including Mad Men, Game of Thrones and Cracker. Plus there’s more praise for BBC One legal drama Silk.
In a week full of football, Gary and Luke preview Sharon Horgan's new sitcom, discuss Gordon Ramsey's prison based programme and find out what happens when Louis Theroux attempts another porn documen…
Gary and Luke discuss the TV festivities to celebrate The Queen's Diamond Jubilee and debate their favourite British TV shows. Plus the return of Big Brother and how to improve The Voice UK.
This time the guys discuss the highs and lows of the TV BAFTAs, the continued brilliance of Silk and Sky Atlantic's first homemade drama Hit and Miss.
This week's TV chat includes a review of BBC legal drama Silk and Gary talks to a guest about Channel 4's new risque documentary.
The podcast team returns to discuss The Voice's dwindling ratings, the latest instalment in the Up franchise and the shows that are returning to the US as well as those that have been cancelled.
Luke and Gary discuss the slow demise of The Voice UK, Britain's Got Talent's Semi-Finals and What to Watch When You're Ill.
The guys return to discuss Louis Theroux's dementia documentary, the Saturday night wars between The Voice and Britain's Got Talent, Simon Amstell's Grandma's House and US drama Homeland
Luke, Gary and Tannice return to chat the continued success of The Voice UK, Scandinavian drama The Bridge, the return ofThe Apprenticeand US Sitcom 2 Broke Girls.
Join Luke, Tannice and Gary as they talk about Ricky Gervais' latest project - Derek, ITV1's Titanic drama and the BBC's remake of American hit The Voice.
Uploaded in its entirety for the first time. Listen to the first time that Luke and Gary podcasted together as the latter argues for the strength of American TV whilst the former extols the virtues o…